Curacron Insecticide
Curacron Insecticide is a highly effective organophosphate insecticide containing Profenophos 50% EC. It provides strong contact and stomach action against a wide range of economically damaging pests such as bollworms, borers, thrips, aphids, jassids, and mites. Known for its quick knockdown and long residual control, CURACRON is widely trusted in cotton and vegetable crops for managing resistant pest populations.
Its dual mode of action and ovicidal properties make it a dependable solution in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs, especially in high-value commercial crops.
Curacron Insecticide Product Overview
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | CURACRON Insecticide |
| Brand | Syngenta |
| Category | Organophosphate Insecticide |
| Technical Content | Profenophos 50% EC |
| Chemical Group | Organophosphate |
| Chemical Toxicity | Blue Label (Moderately Toxic) |
| Mode of Action | Contact + Stomach + Ovicidal Action |
| Formulation | Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) |
Curacron Insecticide Key Features and Benefits
Broad-Spectrum Control
Effectively controls sucking pests, caterpillars, and mites in a single spray program.
Quick Knockdown Effect
Acts rapidly on target pests by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase enzyme activity in insects, causing paralysis and death.
Ovicidal Action
Controls eggs of bollworms and other lepidopteran pests, reducing future infestations.
Effective Against Resistant Pests
Useful in resistance management when rotated with insecticides of different chemical groups.
Long Residual Activity
Provides extended field protection, reducing the need for frequent spraying.
Strong Penetration Power
Excellent spreading and penetration ensures better coverage on leaf surfaces and hidden pests.
Mode of Action – How Profenophos 50% EC Works
Profenophos belongs to the organophosphate group and works by inhibiting the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in insects. This causes accumulation of acetylcholine at nerve synapses, leading to continuous nerve impulse transmission, paralysis, and eventual death of the pest.
It works through:
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Contact action
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Stomach poisoning
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Ovicidal activity
This multi-action approach makes CURACRON highly reliable for heavy infestations.
Usage and Crop Recommendations
| Crop | Target Pests | Dosage/ha (ml) | Dilution in Water (L/Ha) | Waiting Period (Days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cotton | Bollworms, Aphids, Jassids, Thrips | 1000 – 1250 ml | 500 L | 21 Days |
| Chilli | Thrips, Mites, Fruit Borer | 750 – 1000 ml | 500 L | 7 Days |
| Pigeon Pea | Pod Borer | 1000 ml | 500 L | 15 Days |
| Okra | Fruit & Shoot Borer | 750 – 1000 ml | 500 L | 7 Days |
| Brinjal | Shoot & Fruit Borer | 1000 ml | 500 L | 5 – 7 Days |
Method of Application:
Foliar Spray with knapsack sprayer or power sprayer ensuring uniform coverage.
Best Time to Spray:
Apply at early stage of pest infestation for maximum effectiveness.
Rain Fastness:
Approximately 3 – 4 hours after spray (under normal weather conditions).
Safety & Handling Guidelines
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Wear protective clothing, gloves, and mask during mixing and spraying.
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Avoid spraying during windy conditions.
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Do not mix with alkaline substances.
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Keep away from food, fodder, and water bodies.
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Follow label instructions strictly.
Research & Field Performance Insights
Field observations in cotton-growing regions indicate that Profenophos-based formulations provide effective control of American bollworm and pink bollworm when applied at recommended doses. Due to its ovicidal and larvicidal properties, it reduces pest population build-up significantly when used in early infestation stages.
It is commonly included in rotation programs with pyrethroids and newer chemistry insecticides to manage resistance in intensive farming systems.
Disclaimer
Always read and follow the manufacturer’s label instructions before use. Dosage and waiting period may vary based on crop and region. Use protective equipment during application. AgroVedh is not responsible for any loss resulting from improper usage.





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